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NEW-YORE “pAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECKMBER 22, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. WASHINGTON. large, not less than §20,000,000, and it is the opinion RECONSTRUCTION. of both Mr. Seward and Secretary McCulloch that Y — premisos No. 3 Temple-st., in which e p With two assistants, carried o U bumiaerent o r,:'f;fl:'. EUROPE. cary. They captured those three gentlem " . ot 2 thi ot. e —— . FEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE TO DEC. 21 T pors’ ba) St Vet loug et i the occupation o | gy GATIONS TEaN .| neatly AIL of ISR Fecorared, g MR. STEVENN'S BILL POR THE READMISSION OF THE 2 . e ';‘,““ Wi spacious, and very handsoel§ got up, « +ESTIGATIONS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE In the Supreme Court to-day the New-York City v MOVEMENTS OF THE LIBERALS ON THE KI0 GRANDS = r-»lwcnfl«n ';shgull:fi‘?{vtm m-:.:. ‘;fl:l.m“]\mu;h'vl but the | FRAUD COMMITTEP—OYVER THREE THOUSAND IL- !‘M;)l, uvullvxlx;g lkl:: right to tax the holders of sharés = i SOUTHERN ETATES. VRONT/ERe—THE ORTEGA MOVEMENT—IMPORTANT 8y searched thy Wholo place say LICIT DISTILLERIES IN XEW-YORK CiTy—ov- | in National Banks was contipued. Chas. O'Conor | ®'iir ot o il o . W asmNGToN, Dec. 21.—The following bill, introduced RUNNRS, BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. there was not ten shllings worth of med 1 i i lishment. They f S BB 10 o o ERSMENT OFPICIALS ) Spanedin benst BR the' Cacipauon S RV e o nmfio.. that the baek portion of PPICIALS IMPLICATED—THE SALE OF | Frares raplied for the Banks as defendant in error in | into the House last gession by M. Stevers, “To enable | xgymivono Mesico, Dec. 19, via Galseston, Dee. 21— the premises, Whioh wis Syable of accommodating 6 3 ARYLAND—' Al an ar reat le e v, e States latel 8 . nmmodating 600 or FREEDMEN IN MARYLAND—THE APPRENTICE 8Y8- [ an argument of great | i 5 ly in thei i i LR gal research and abillt; the States lately in rebellion to regain their privileges in ¥ ¥y Major-Gen. Griffin, commanding the District of Texas, GREAT BRITAIN. Y FELZGRATH TO THE TRIPUNA. . Loxpox, Dec. 21.—In the ‘Vce-Chancellor's Court | 760 mep, 1o haey uagd as u Fenian drill Itis su 4 i £ % y &) a8 u Fenian dnill room. 15 P " i i 1 iver " the case of }Le ¢ United Slates agt. !r.mhul_l b7 ] D"W {04 Adr, #‘","" hind, during the last 1% months 2 TEM—THE TARIFP BILL—THR INDIAN INVE :fggl'm‘fnh?& "'"S" in delivery. Fie dwelt | the Uion,” has been amended coumderably, and in it | ypiveq in Brownsville on the 17¢h i " taken up. Sir W. P. Wood granted & motion o dis. | &, been 81 uitive aud influential @ of the GATION—SUPREME COURT BUSIXESS. X SIR005 carnestuess on the point | gyended form will be called up for ection by Mr. Stevens pmb.h' bl .mlh A R ot il foie it Binds 1 o | FeAiAn orgeaistide. s The 3usion ol {he persons Sieto. | ws reiimm 20 it vackeas that the Government had given its plighted faith in | 3 o ey do pe there o few days, Iy until the arrval of the charge om their bouds to the ¢ with hi wre Willam Hanterry aod Edward ('Regan. DAL, etow, Fridsg, Dec a1, s, | (06 Currency Act that the capital of National Bauks 4.8 X, COTRL o BB . commanding officer for the sub-District of the Rio ", e should remein nntoucked, and thig, as a result, shares l'l.':&s“‘""‘"" in retellion to regain their | yrierar Campbell and bis Seerctary of Legation ed Patrick O’Conuor, said to Jeven States, wiich lately formedithe Govern- | to Brownsville from Brazos on Sunday lest. They onfederate Sistes of Auerica, - havefurfeited | 14 g to Monterey a8 soon a8 practicable. Cortinas Canales 1eft here for Monterey on the 13th, with s view of amount of £20,000, but the cogfl feiamed bis Yheog. | OV the sume day & wan sance. Tho time fo the Unfled States to mmswer | bmnd o i sy b Mr. Darling’s Special Committee for the iuvestige- | representing the capital of the banks could not be | tion of frauds in the Revenue Department has ad- | reached for purposes of mynicipal or State taxation. The case is still on, .S the questions filed with 1 snde The t o pam s o SoIMET i wP:b 13, and if A’h‘y & ,cr';(s,.:l‘l:”w?;, :"l;:'(‘“d‘ ‘: 2 }q“‘ o latter were (jegis i commcicial 8- | jonmed, to reassemble at the Astor House, New-York, AT ; - . hey d 10" 3 then suif br8 . M - . John Clancy and John | after the holidays. Developments so far more than - it enacted by the Nenote and Ho 2 ta 1 th g e rooght by *%o United States will be discharged for il . A : e P iy ne = e note and Howse of Kepresentatives of the | gaing part in the campaign in theinterior. Escobedo and! vited 8 scharged for tier Liad prov en e Rk 8 " Ero v oh ted Ntates of America in Congress aaseubied, That the éleven P oIS 4 o Ellmiong ¢ nsler L prvioily, begs 1 {uln‘l.l :he romies of those who instigated the inves- . " JUE SOUTHERN STATES. Niatess sebellion, excont Texneecee, tovy foria vabd | personal taf left for Mosterey on the morning of the, 3 but o fow diys ago. At Mullingar, Ser- | tgatiez, “The Coinmitte has legrned that gigantic e T T " (b State Govern. | 17tk Previous toleaving, be fssued & @scre declaring ment now existing d¢ facto, though illegully formed in the null and void all the decrees, i nd dispositions mado # “The London Telograph says it knows positively that | cthat Fiynn, barrack master, was arrested on a8 | frands bave boén pfactioed in New-Sork, and thet stances the eonstitutions | undor tho so-called Empire, and during the administration Stopbens i still in forcign territory and that the | J&¥. O searel being made i Big quirierd, 50 xido | bt V¥ Jt1oz BUSTEED'S RECENT DECISION—COTTON ESTI | midst of mastial law, il in ma: Government is fully aware of kis muv):q nts, so that | Miles, 1,000 percussion ¢y 8B Toupds of ball car- | Government officials are implicated. They huv?, gis. MATES. were adopted nnder duress, and not wubmiited 16 the yatifica ; i loss to tho wer- y awa ments, 80 hat | {ridge vere discoyered third, ‘Ile Serecant was brought | covered that there are over 3,000 8w gistilleries | ax rausemarn 10 Tux TRimvNS. hamea el ot to be rested s frve | of Comual nd Canles. 1HOR U 00 T 2 republies, yet they are bereby ac :X\lmlcul us ul\;l . chants, who have advinced immense sums of money to the same_ snall be duly should he Jand in any part of the British Isles, he under eseart to Dbty and Jodged in Mountjoy Prion, : P P (P2 Ve o o e " st : - oan 5 0 - | carried on in the city, in the tellars Mopize, Dec. 21.—No attempt has been made to take ots 0 sicipal purposes would bave but little time for mischicf. Ab Glousiicy, Jamies Irwin (brother to Mre, O Dofovan | 1yo5te awellings, s ““f it e O | B o Dostoed.peceat decision thut debts | mtered.aai this Iegsative aal execuivo ofcers sl be | ol theltter on forved Joab. S averia slatk suys; st thie reporta that sopres | adstivmo L “;Qmm ;;fi]m u"“‘.fl“ - Ffl{w ) lings, %y is made for the pur- | gertled in_Confederate money during the war, were not | recognized s suck. Or the 17th it was carrently reported and well erodited pose gf grading the tax of §2 per gallon. Among the valid or of binding foree, 8o it is mot likely that any new | _BEC. 3. And be itfurther enacted, That the ten States Which | o0 c0p o106 103 pronounced against the Juares Govern- Some other urrests, of less importance, bave boén made ¢ ¢ " prese the iling of ‘the; decisi M terod | were Intely iu rebellion, cnd bave been adwitted o represeuts: suita, under tho ruling of the decision will be eitered S i Cagress, hal hod clctions o the firet Tubsdny of | ment and in favor of Orteza, The same evening it waswe- of eoffins have beeu buried in Treland flled with the i best brecch-loaders lare wild, but inca uhle‘ ‘:f :,: d{“ ol it o u‘muu‘v.uuxwl H? oo wm-""'sw l‘xn.mined fwero several copporsmiths, who |y leg: i { A P n Monday, the magistrates of Cork Uouafy met to take | testified thut the demand for such vessels as are used - ,,';_"‘;;;.‘1,;{;;:,.‘,;‘:,?,'.,‘;',,‘;,‘,‘:L‘,‘:,;‘_‘;“;‘,'g,,‘."’:,‘,,,: State | ported that the Tawpico authorities had prosounced ' in pon. "The estimates for the cotton crop are rather decreasing immediate misproof. souncil on the 1 the cét opre- i ) Dusuix, Dee, 5 PR a ;:umil-::‘ig.n-‘f'efi(;‘::f ‘2”.;( l"’;‘flt\r 'n?l',"l(;z‘.:,’“;?;‘fi“'l"':; for illiciy distillation in these private establishments | here, Ay of the factors placing themselves below 1,500, ber of members 8 the most nmerouy beanch o the Legidatare | favor of Ortega. y . ¢1.—Larg i . % mont. 3 o3, o State bef e Rebellion. iy Y B 150 isures of xms a0 am- | porters were ot aduaftted t the meeting, but it is urder- | has Lsgen mnprecedented during the past year. Mer- — mp‘f‘l‘nl of 2aid State on the fist um'h:_v"'nr Tuno.of md{";fffr'_ Yesterday evening o courier from Monterey brought i l‘ creted for the use of the Fenians, con- :l“::"]r‘:‘:ln;'w"m !lu‘ present ulm;m"fln]hfi:uhs Guvr-rn‘i cutnts testificd that they bad purchased whisky for LOUISIANA, at ll‘l vhnl}lnl nm;x, wrm. pnurm‘fioum from Illmi [ ;mvl pows of the tétal evacuation of San Luis Potosi by the o to \de 1 ks t requesting that the mugistrates might be empowercy - 5 4 and shall proeeed o form o State Constitetion, which shall be ; A ¢ wade by the police i varions quarters of | 15 wear i special constabies wherever they Tight decs | 81 75 pei gallon, or 25¢. less than the Goverument THE NEW-ORLEANS RIOT INVESTIOATION. *ibmitted o the people at such time as tion, which shall b | Tmperials, and of its occupation by the Liberals, Last Trelaud. such & proceeding advisable. The Government, ax6 y % Lidiwias BY TELEGRAPH 70 THE TRIBUNK: direet, und if nuuuh.ynmxu ity of legal votes shiall be de. | Dight it was carrently reporied that Cortinas and Canales P ay ebating their precantiouaty ieasures. ‘rho 54 ‘}“eg‘ tax, and the proprictors of Jarge distilleries teld the | T\ o L g Thee. 21.—Mayor Monroo has been called | clared the Cenatitatiot, o the Sute, Congres sl dect & | La attacked and eaptered Escobedo, Ortoga ia st "RANCE. - 4 4 i Sirsesp s - | cammitte e 10t 80 i o hi xohopes Souuiseion for each of suid States. 1o cousist of three persons, ¥ riagh hore iment arrived n ' Dublin yesterday, from Englad, To. | Committee that they could not compete hiaiibaig g biag "’l‘f,‘"";,:“_li,';’ “‘fn':l'fi:::{'m’fi,,fi?"l‘n"“"",m'h':', Compiiseion for each of M8 e of selecting the wection | but intends to enter Mexico within ten days froa some ot do i o officers for the several election districts. whieh districws shall be | othier point than this., Paris, Doc. 21.—As a menifestation of the day about 8,000 breech-loading rifles were dis i i 5] h . 2l=d anifestation g e buted to | smugglers, and had in mapy instances to suspend A : 3 110 Croapé Lt i TIahIID Barrecks: Il b8’ s s ot g s Tequired to furnish the names of all the police foree who | S s as be o g ‘ '“'fhd relations existing between Mrance and the | Jamps have been procured, Jest thesnpply of n::r:fij;:l‘tl“;« work entirely. . were on duty at that period and for some time subsequent- fir ol Kol 4 !,',‘.?c.’r‘i"'.’fl'.'ii 3&‘.‘.?1‘.;"’:,“;"‘&"’ 4| ORTEGA 15 MATAMOROS—EXCITING TIMES EXPROTED— United States, the farewel] dinner of Minister Bigelow | cut off from them. forccments o being sent | One of the objects in view of the Committee, be- | 17; and the names of every persou holding ofticial positions two inspec of clections and two GEN. DAZAT (NTERVIEW WITR yosterday was o very successful affai to the country stations, and to sm' g £ + ; v i ; in the city at the time referred to. ey R iy W ry successful affair. no ‘military had previously bee: towas where | gide the dotection of frauds, is to devise some system he United States, and sali expenses shall be re- JUARFZ. y previously been ¢ giioued, Mean- ARRIVAL OF CONGRESSMEN ELIOT AND BHELLABARGER s or Territory. Eachof suid officersshall reecive G m D 21 The Hon. L. D. Campbell, United 4 : s ALY , Dec. 21— on. L. D. - Mr. Kellogg, in bis speech on that occasion, declared | time the outery goes ou in the ofege Jetters are of legislation to prevent future frauds. A majority ot AT NEW-ORLEANS. 15 per day for tho Ty employed. Each of the mem: B was glad to say that the traditional friendship be- | POUrIUE 1L frour all the conet LW yiking to bLave guw them sre in favor of & reduction of the tax to an | New-OrLEANe, Dec. e ton sball veccive §3.000 per aunum, and | States Minister to Mexico, arrived to~lay on the Black 1. —Congressmen Eliot and Shell- | e o abarger arived this evening and heve taken rooms at the | thels clerk “The Commission shall procure all the neces: | g cupe Cole, direct from Matamoros, and eailed im, esident Johu- | gesire to have the vic A boats stationed in the vicinit . .weon the two nations had been restored. ll)\\'nsAu.tkulgx'nnlll-l.l(.‘ outs o ::d"nl: '"m'lff:,{'l“h""d amount too small to induce such evasions as are now | ST ) sary books, ery and boxes, snd to make all regulations to Bome of the press of this city are very severe in | 1O ldm]n«,l, came, from afiri oy lovalists; others, very | practiced. They think that by reducing the tax t0 50 | ° e New-Orleans Tribune states that the Congressional | LT the oljcsts of s act Tho Preskdant of the Usited | modiatalyson-. tho Matagorda for New-Orleans, v probably, &re written b anid grocers, who | cents,or a little more, they would close up all the small | Committee had scarcely been appointed ta investigate tho | I “;‘:-'f.m...‘.fi'.v::f,' g .'.','";'fi':",:‘:;"(‘f} dissict sball (00 | Raghow City, to coufer with Gens. Shorman and Sheriden | massacre before en attempt was wmade by the Rebel | ocomary to protect the polls and keep and the authoritics at Washington, He reports Mexican comments upon the M . establisnments, whic the only ones iu which o ¢ confidence, | frauds can be practiced without the fall knowledge of But of this 1 cau #pe affairs on the border in o very unsettled condition, authorities to influence them: i election ilistriets, 1f, by any m 200 i i A‘ > i ‘L: a“u. deriving my informa with some degree h B KMY CROANIZATION. —rthe chances ¢ an ¥rom various trustworthy somrcer srnment officigls, a8 50 cent RO b | - The City Council passed & resolution to dircet. Mavor | iu auy of said late Stutes on the v ] y r et et the chances o @ peeing i « are passing wwayi | o ]”"'"" "l’}"l“] y ein o "““f"""““,m",‘l‘,':”. Monroe 80 weleome them and treat thew. The City Hall was | tion shall be held on ‘.| On Wednesday morning Ortega and his brother lefd el s Wammiont will ‘o | THNI SHRSE ELNC 008 B9 WS hem would be | vorlerv or the sittings of the Committes, Witnesses. coming | . I elections shall be | Browneville, and wert to Matamoros, -1t ‘i Or- in therr ovidence, would the 1l kuown 0 o the sald Commh s e o s, st e to MABEMEY thought o Canale , and attack Escobedo, 1t is rumored that, owing to the unpopularity of the | begins to scon = 9 ROPOP y atiempted. ¥ % it incurs, Noeon- | 1o, giv recently proposed scheme for the rerganization of the | ¢ i <y th jon of syirits is felt too small an indueement for the ri , ? . by re Tenming top | clusion, however, has been arriv { our polic yeer SN, St will otiher be withdrawn,or greatly | heavy 08 o tiein, st course "Fould | The Committee will visit. the prinecipal cuu-.mljuu- T habdation 4-“.:"|"I‘|‘-”:"||‘|".<'l.l I»T:;.vu].:;“x:ilfi'y n‘:fl"‘i e modified. [ ypt till o better | West, when they have coucluded their'work in Baw- | 2B e Contatition ’t o gl Al to vote at both of s & & e g against th T umittee at the City Hall uld be, in the age of THE EVACUATION OF MEXIGO. » &.IS; — Huu-uvr,l:t i8 . )i'; hint J‘fl‘- "‘;‘ | York. The magnitude of the leak they are endeavor- e way, under the control of the city authorities. So that 10 dirys > . Stophav 4 may inspire them with renewed hope. ach 2 to 8 ¢ be judged from the fact that, accord- r and his councils was caleulated, at I’ The Moniteur du Soir sags all the 4feps bave been | depend y'on the news he will briag and the representations ing to stop ma jm_;ul I_u. n tho fact that, aceord- BABAS M Sl | fi »» oy ) ing to the cens<us of 1760, the amount of whisky made - + taken for the evacuation ¢f *exico by the French )l\‘um 1l make to the men, if he sbould get Tnum‘ mm,r inBhe United States was upward of 90,000,000 gal .;m.m‘ \\vlurv;‘u'dl.. % o 3 wosseesed of remaskable power FRIVOIE DIATOR Wie L S b o tesies the city anthorities b troops en masse. 4" 18 a clever man, posseescd of remaikable powers 86| 1o, “anq by the last report of the Revenue Commis- the fuct. R tega wi cted. “That persons who shall be | who is gone with part of his force to Monterey. id elections thadl be as follows: A1 | ypyen fhe Biackbind left Brosos, she met the Usited States steamer Winooski, which had left Vera Crus on Monday. The report was that Marshal Bazaine had left Vera ('ruz to communicate with Juarez, and it is supposed Rl to bring over the Goversment to him. She brought dis- . That all persons who on | patches to Campbell. n two rows of | shall be prima facie eviden y would have to And be 1 this act, shall t taxed) born in t be heary in that the con been declis it further eancte others to his will, arch, 1661, were of full age, who beld office, e his ¢ c sioners it was less than 10,000,060, ! lace ve his own character i . of the Committee of Tuve tion. uasion, and cnpable of bend l—‘—}cwsl\_ guinst thewr better judgment. I pately shoariy ' i b = =B UBRAS. - ne may force on an iu ere is considerable excitement in of [ duct of whom the Committee will it E X O n.Afil. e, 21.—The Prussian Bouzs of Deputies ' struggle initiated under ench unpromising tauces | here, growing out of the gigantic whisky {30 soousel, And in that 1 . that | L“""'T:,:f,l‘lf,d.z',:,, (_.'ft' MINISTER CAMPBELL GONE TO MONTEREY 70 MERY could ha result in anytbing but a most calamitous | which have been perpetrated in the 111d Congre: I, that you the bind owsbip and | reby ‘to bave forfeited JUAREZ. his proteetion to Judges ! i dudignity o imced aliestunee to the United | New- OELeaxs, Dee. 21.—Gen. Sherman will leave for at to exercise the elective fren: ini . Wotil five years after they shall have filed | tBe West to-morrow. Minister Camphell has ggso % re m“lw reinvested 'l‘.l::m':i u‘m of dcm- Monterey, and will await Juarez in that part of the coun- wear alleglance 1o (e Untted States cd re- e to all other governments or pretended try. The Susquebsnnah will go N'mhulow,un- 3 m; waid upplication valn- n,lac‘d and vat! {{l:m in | ing at Key West for coal. ourts that by law are authorized to nataralize for- | o ” . e ded. awever, that o taking the following cath | G- SHERMAN'S VIEWSOF THE SITUATION IN MEXICO, being otberwise gualified, shall be allowed 0 vote ETC. fles? - ieatnly woat, on the Holy Evangliste ot A): |1 JNW.030885, Dec, 31.—Uea, Sherman bas reported to that on the 4th day of March, 154, aud at all | Washington hisvic of the situation of affairs in Mexico, Tirereatter, 1 would wiilingly have complied with the re- i e neiion ol JOn P ias 6 The Uikiied | FI0 CRpERIONY dropped by him it is evident that he is e fusned ou the sth day of Necember, 1863, had a safe op- | disappointed s 4o the popularity of Juarez's and fully tates District-Attorney -York, is b iuany count 1o any miagis s pags7d o bill to incorporate Schleswig-HOISIEIU | gitre, Thie strength of the Fenian Socicty, such axitis, | District, Brooklyn. United with the Kingdom of Prusia. would bardiy be brought out'by it, but t the mme e | reg, astern District of o ni most of the terrible evils ideident to a condition of | o o g wpegy 4 o # Buruix, Dec. 21 —Mr. Wiyght, the United Statee rebellion would be flicted on this unfortuuate country. consultation with the suthoritics rega; — matter. NOKTH CAROLINA. Minister, is recovering from bis recent illn From such & state of thiugs, Good Lord, deliver us! A s b Erdes Alaxrditor A - —————— P ———— t i n‘ prm-.m- with "{J‘ ] g rr.o nri LOUTION FOR TIGNWAY: BORBERY—A: SEAY.LAW:| ITALY . THE FENIANS. Arandel County, M., whish sems, o0 Py ToX, Dec. 31,—Lovis and Augrbtus Williame, | > adoption, to have been matarely considered an per oavieicd of highway robbery some time sice; | Frorexce, Dec. 21.—It is eaid that the Pope is —— manently determined on, of selling colored men when- White me would bave been hanged ever opportunity offers. Under the Meryland Code, uder the laws of this State. The con- satisfied with the tone of the specch made by the | THE TRIALS AT SWEETSBURG—ANOTIER FRISONER | - e Margland Cods apaning of the Italiau Parliament. supplement to vol. 1, page 33, article 30, section 6, o) to. (ko gallows by s company of | m “—ns:‘ m“-“m B i Wl et colored pereons are sold nto slavery for the puish- Foth protested their inno H b Comnitiee of Rome have issued 8 | sz Tais ment of orimes, for which white persous are sent to | to the last. 600 persons witnessed the exeents of uny nation whatever." " . P The Cour! o i proelamation advising the poople to await calmly the SwerTShURG, C. E., Dee. 21.—The Court et ab | . poyite (hts act, it is | about thicc-fousths of Ulage being be; { St prrty, “Wour of certain mm: ih. The first conference for the | 10 ¢'clock. Thomas Al was ngain placed at the bar. | 4 question ¢ uder | There was no disturba | orsmtey ol an detag hetn S o oi the sasd 4th of | wdmits that there are so_many rival factions bd in- iphe 4 Mr. Ramsay nd o the juy for the prosecution. In | hay the right to diseriminate against colorin this man- 1t ie the general impression that the Leginlature of the | }l";t ]."ulll"l'];-.lfi“- um;x:;x:;? ';:; z";"f con- | tereste that American intervention in Mexico s dis- amangement of the relations betwoen the Holy Bee i e & : » State will caact sometaing in the shape of & stay aw for | | Torf BB Ly S went of the #0- | tasreful, He has, however, only mixed with replylng to the specch for - Le said the insinuation However he may subject himsell to indictment | g, 0% d | called Confederate Government and voluntarily gave no aid the front 2 b 1s that bis v i Biate o - rarths the relivf of the peopie, but any mezsure 100king 10 repus | 0 comfort thereto, bus earnestly desired the success of the | Porty on the frou ier, and he mey a United States Court, it is nevertbe | gigtion will be rejecied by an overwhelu ing wajority. | Uiion and fhe suppression of all srmed resistance to the Gov- cl::go ‘“"u'"x'.a“dfl'?i” the peoplo of the interior, who are mostly Libe © French officials treated him ernment of the Tited States ; aud that 1 will beneeforth faith- aad the Kingdom of Jtaly bas been Leld. wbout the exclusion of ¢ from the jury was most un- ——."g founded. The couusel for the prinoners, by askin Jess true that be bas tsken every occasion BRAZIL. Euglish-speeking Jury, bad bimeelf excluded a portion of the which offered in the p prm of bis court TEN E. fully s the itution of the United States aud the | With courtesy. 2 bl g e el ) Mospreprege sélare in fi b tion of the law ) B | Vnion of the States thereunder. 1t is positive that J who is 0 boat Chi- Rio JANEIRO, BraziL, Nov. 23, via Loxpow, Dec. p.p.m:mx.um were aln wan of the samwe religion as | :;,"t.:\'\llul":l!c: g T < rn lnlz s L i '::W:m;"cvv”l‘{wl'\:' Y TILEGRAPR 7O THX TRIBEAS. O e Coernor cuaeted, That 1o constitution shall hu-hmfiub&nn ng.l::;w M'm‘hm 21— Advices from the seat of war up to Nov. 9 have | himscll A groak Gee gy o] e B g ¥ ver, 10 | Nasnvines, Dec. 21.—K. 8. Stanfo o Troasurer, | be yicsenied to or deted on by Congress which denies to 8iy | Potosi about tbe 13t of January. under ez post facte egisiation. 11 law were pussed after the | 8tate that the colf od prisaners samaties yotitog or | eonserning whows condues in.loaning. the scbool fund 1 | ctlew any ichts, prvileges or mmusities which are ranich | As soon us Sherman o otives further instraetions he will puld be | this class of punisom in rence to being sent | panks in M ) o Legislative estigatio! 1o auy other citizes: in the State. All_ Inws sh impart : i P . ol B iis the Legislutive investgation W | yigap regant to language, race or former condition. B the | return to Mexico. hould ever be altercd, repecled, ex- GEN. SHERMAN TO REMAIN IN NEW-ORLEANS. o ;.‘: .vxér" .--‘.fi:-.x'.l:“ nl..l:;f.'f: - New-ORLEANS, [oe. 21.—Gen. Sherman will not Jeave +boon received. fact, making & erime of some it On the 8uth of October the Paragnsyans, with 10 | . but, however unjust, o jury would be bo I, the resignation to take effect on th y sell for | madc, lins re of them | st of Ju iors Of this section s d, or in any way to the Penit enough to pay the i pense of trial, as m St time in 30 years New exchange has | “Dattalions of infantry supported Ly cavalry and artjl- | oat Hut the act of the ¥th o ol ; heavy rain sud dense fog, assaulted cated e modes ¢f | Tun away as soon as sold, and it is likely to be u losing | For the e in ' ; ! R Bery, during a beavy rail & b be -“f‘""lll-‘""-\:“ | business for the purch The following i3 & copy | becn m favor of Nashville bankers. They bay at ; cent | nd be it ciod, Vbt wheueser the forego- | here until next weel;, dispatches from Wasbimgton this tho same position which they lost on the 1€th of July, g oo | of @ bill which 15 now p on hall the fences aid e i | the citizens of sald Stute | coning o Lim being to that effect. " . Redd' o %10, s | o a | of p o atas ut and costly bouguet was te-day expressod ogross. and if the same shiall . but were repulsd, leaving 800 dead cv the field. As | Court and S o | e A, ol at Springiield, 1., as & Christwas offer- | State sbull be doclared entitied et the Brazilians were well protected by their defenses, | yq curry out the law e casksn | uof appreciation of herself and her uoble wd immunities, and be subject to Ml THE PLAINS. il i the triad of mere bo . of December, a negro tann 3 ory, ou the part of the German citizens of lities of a State within the Union. No heir loss was coriparatively small. e gy ohon i flrcomgg - ks i | ve suall be admitted juto either Honse < et The United States guubost Shamokin obtained | Tife and snbre: he wes o wm, 1800, of the Cireuit Cow A train leaves here to-morrow morning for Chat- | N N s "_:,T:::':m“:‘ b o s wve from Brazilian Admiral, slthough given Iy in commazd of 1o in ¥ need by the Court to be sold i the | tanooga 10 meet the Cougressional exearsion party, en ———— vt :« pmm:hewr;u through the Sockats, atl | oseae: A L I L Ty e R o i Bl e Vit iy, | THE SUDDEN COLD ¥ Wi s 'puh‘."‘.."“ v d ® ckade, : 0 reply 2 - - plgg g b gh omtg ey — i E S » 8 ‘ourteen hundred and seven ounces anded Mr. Washburn at Curupaity, sfter which she ed to make, ad ster Price. aged about 0 yeurs 10 be pold for o term of two jews MISSOURL . L — ki) thork iately returned. uilty.”” | ™. 510 6 negro woman, convieted st aforesald. named Dilly ¥ N JACKSON COUNTY. | B SRSPRASS 2o YNBSS Sasbediately retwmad FUAI¥ Devtin protested agninst sueb lauguage being addressed | Horris, aged y term of_two yeais O MIBFHA 34 JADKROR gl | HEAYY MASSES OF ICE IN THE HUDSCN—REPORTS i BAhe NP Salion Reve et JpSR be- prosecuto in the State. 4, W Biyas, Kaxass Ciry, Dee. 20.—Gov. Fletchor, after & personil ¥ A SAM tween Boise City end Owyhee. A wagon trein in charge p affairs in this v las issued @ gon- FROMFARNIDN EANT of six teamsters was attacked and five of them killed, one aty, Dex. i3, 1806 an recently adver- | eral orier sgamst the stationing miliva iu Juckson 2 sold. ‘The follow- | County. This decision gives great satisfaction. ARREST OF COL. MONTGOMERY. 1%, De —W have b issued by the e Ann Arundel € | Riclard Harris, the colored tben pinced 0 the dock. This prioner s | tised in the samo county, has be i Ne. proceediogs and appeared to | i i8 an extract of the code re Hupsox, Dee. 20.—But a fow hours since water | only meking his escape. “T'he stock were driven off after plundering the train, and doing all the mischief they could, The Silver Cily Bui- Jetin says that the Indiasis had attacked anoher tmin, Killed sud scalped Frank MeCoy, teamster, wonnded sov- e Jury. They retired at 12.30 Both gides agreed to an armistice for this purpose, 1o the jury by the ( J —— MARINE INTELLIGENCE. QuErxsTows, Friday, Dec. 21.—The Koyal Mail steamehip | about is years of ork, Dec. 12, arrived here to-day, and sub- | fested u lively intcrest Jge Jolnn “Beotia from New-Y sequently gafled for Liverpool. g s B R 1t for which 11 he' were & white man. | ittt v LivEsrooL, Friday, Dec. 21.—The steamsbip Queen, which | pauelled. Ax cach wen | g oprived vave reports from wl | eral, robived all the wagons, cut’ the ferry loose, und are /Beft New-York Dec. & lns rrived. ad Any prej aud_two who y such term 2 o'clock this nfternoon, and | couumittiog ull sorts of depredations. e aside, by _ehi Mr. Kachs the cae y...[n.. " "h"xl;m!;'lh F e visible everywiere be- | he ludian Commissioners sent by the Indian Dopart- - 1. 3 Crown, W 8. on it Mlnd RGN o the v o 2 ren S ment to conter with tribes in Kansas have appoinied & COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL, den's case a8 to tie ot exceeding | Opposite thia place the river s irmly closed for the seaton, | grand council to be held in Kaneas City. There has beon . y : The jury 3u Mo erdict of | e e wblid bridge vesching as for down a8 Tivoli. At Catskall | EFRS R B o Moo Kok ik g LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. guilty.” The clerk aracd hnd apything to | his city, has been | AS. | the ferrysbout hus u narrow track open, but tie weather is 80 | O €} iculty with any but the apoos, who refuse Laverroow. Friday, Dec, 21—r. w—The Cotton Market dar- | vticr u.du. « e why e pro- | ticial or otherwise, | wy reLvomars 1o vun TRISUNE. y | in aeely Nfl-llliu,f it v;un m‘[umm‘l]nl‘ o x.-q,lu open lungler leave iu s Dody. TR L eok . _ | nounced. r. Devlin asked that sentence houk i T i & 4 . | than to-night, alibough an attempt will be made to do so by ""'"’"‘;‘ ‘,“l ol gt "““;“““_ ";""”"“““‘-'5" until his Howor shouid have sabnitted W the ¢ with the Pay Departient for al ‘, Aiverros, Dee. 91.-Capt. Craig, the Freodmen's | ruuniug the fesry-boat all night. Pl L e O e ewtics | TORT Lanawig, D. T , Dec. 21.—In the fight with wanced until they reached yesterdsy 14id. for Middliog Up- | the various important legal questions which had Another case, occursing nider the oppressive ap- | Burean Agonf of Gradaloupe Connty, who was impris- | th s clioied with imtcose ficlds of heavy new ice. In | tho Sioux Indiass near Fort Phil Kearney, Dec. 6, Licat. H. Jands, the bighest figure of the week. Transactions wero durlm[“ll.k' t : s prentice laws in Maryland, bus just been made public | oned by the eivil authorities, wus released by the United. | ™ between these two points, where the huge cakes | ¢y ) 2l United States Cavalry, and Bowers, vy, and {bsla of th week amsountd to11000hale. Bub | , The Judts Sl ot iy ricng w37 Pt 0 Shator | 10 Calrort Gty omed bofor colored mai | Staea cavairy, who sumounied Tho prinan and detsanded | E31 00 (ECEE B ek ot he p 05 orau teet bigh | L iy were Wi, and Seogeant pirit ey ho.aras bownd 10 cesti(y tiot he Bad aSriocs 0 oebis | Bamed Jolin Lox, was snmimoned befors the Orphan's | bis release. The Sherifl couplied, and be now discharges mouth of Saugerties Creak and the Fiver o iy oeked, | brivaies o ibe eth Tutantry it ot Fuuvigation for the season, therenbuuts, in simply . ——— th-day the warket i less animated, and quotations ehow 8 de- | the present cise «hine of jd, Middiing Uplancs selling at 143d. pe d about an ut which hind urisen. e then proceeded to puss . o Tilenka adiing.otsi i per gitat Tl % L of death, naming Friday the Joth of February wales of the day smount to 10,600 Lules. pext us the day for the exceution Court for the purpose of having his children bound out. He refused to give s consent to have Lis chil- dren taken from him, and produced abundant evidence Lis dutics with the guard of the I7th Infantry. Capt. Richard, formerly of the 1t Hlinois cavalry, wae red on the 19th by his pluntation partuer, David dall, near Millican \ o o At Tivoli a few enterprisiug boatmen have mannged to ferry THE PACIFIC COAST. ¥ tho v o day i piaall Loats coingly ol | wY SHLEGRATH To THE TAIBOXE. . va, but ufter 10-night their occupation will SaN FRANCISCO, Dec, 17.— The Honolulu Com iad mur Livkarooi, Friday Evening, Dec. 21.—The cotton market |~ The Judge spoke with wuch feeling. but the prisoner betrayed gk «lowes t0-8ight unchanged frcm the nocy guotations, Middiing | B0 emotion cither ot the auucuncement of the verdict betrased | of his ability to maintain and educate them. Judge | iy City Conncil of Galveston hue passed g resclution | : Uplands, 144d. e was being passed, except that A sueerin | Bond, before whom the hearing was had, | iusiting the Vice-President and the Congressional delege- | ! ivelt and Rbinebeck "'"I’::’ Janot AL | Advertiser stutes that the privcipal objcet of Gen, MeCook's BREADSTUVFS MARKET. &8 the Judge p refused to apprentice them. The former master of | tion to visit the city and partake of ite Tiospitalities, "4 | 5 Tul but the b Fheteh 1 B et sde of the OFwehatener | S Lo San Francisco, is o communicato with the Govermment R Tbrnisor S o T aed St el e wook i ned s | Lox'8 Wife, & Duke, subsequently appesred, made | committee of 40 of the most proninent uerchants 8ud | g oy u schooner (the sowe of which T could not secertain) by telograph and_ask leave of abscuce so that e may visig ‘ 1 3 100 Feniubs And thet object. the necessary affidavit, and secured the children. | other distingvished citizens are churged With making the | jjes iyozen ju. Washington to communicate with the Cabinet o-; :mu e undlxml;‘gml. ru.m closed at s, § 460 1, refiarked ot W Bmuecestary (o show tent Upon this, Lox procured legal advice, and his children, | arrasgements. | pbordl”atier o'clock thia afterncon the steamer James | TeCRIuCILY N e market for tallow is £rmwer tment merely that the prisoner wus 1u as | uider some process, were returned to him by the | i1 Baldwis, of the New-York and Roudcut line, steamed out of | 330 Y J § - - i y 3 g | Kinguton Ores e egaa v | th can uterests will e greaily served e {From privae sonrcen ] st e Binjoty b comutied bttt ., | County Sherit, The futher has now been indicted by THE FREEDMEN. | e e, s then ersahed thromgh | i et ATy e LONDON MONEY MARKET, worthicss, but it cLarges sn entry into Loyer Canada with in- the Grand Jury of Calvert County, upon the oath of | PROGRESS OF THE MOVEMENT TU EDUCATE THEM. | fi 1o the soutuward of | dents in the la nds, ".'f' by the ffi:"r“-’ufll'-mnm Loxpow, Dec. 21.—Cotscls open 0.~ Lries at 46}, Tivols | tenttolevywar, " 0L e ictment Dr. Duke, of harboriug and enticisg his own children | wy sixosars vo rus Tuimoxe | x nebeck, and from hereto Pougbkeepelc o hers ybote soln dratls gy p r. Devlin waid this wos not Jaid the indic e eh the! : : i e 4 eavy aud in Inrge fielde, @ creasing 5 B 3 JAVEEPOOL COTTON MAVEET. | Deviin was right "AYNL;’;"‘;W 3"""1“ und l‘-‘fi:.'h‘."l:l of hal :‘Mficflfl'&'- on foot looking to the education of the leading minds of oughkeepsie. | 1"’3’,'-:1,"':‘.-:,"1':::1-%»: e Srendd burk Gen. Atholin, gavanroot, Des. 81, —Cotton Is steady ot 14@14§d, with | The point was then argued by tho couneel, and the Judge o ation Lus also been received from the | o0 b1k race in this country, especially smong the freed- R % " | " und the Hussian bark Hereules, from Austraiia, ble sales of 12,000 bules. | finally restricted the prosecution to proving the gets done G Superintendent at Anpapolis, Md., stating that seve- A - WEATHER REPORTS. orived $hdut yroba , Tl iy the prisoser, reserying to coussel the Tight 10 argue | ral cases similar to the above have occurred in that men. The National Association for the Edueation of | pogrox, Dec. 21—7 a. m.—Clear and still. Ther- | “Ex Yiou # 5 Superfine, 8. Choice Wheat, 91 90 @ PROVISION MAREPT. -ln{uh.n‘ stuge 66 to further consequences of the cuuistion. rithay v 4 . Colored Ministers and Teachers, chertered by Congress | poyoter zero to 27 above, 1 Aogns Ty pny Saamen T 81~ Beses s godlad 3/ loves. T e s teatificd 1o having taken Sesith prisoner, | YiciDity. A numiber of cases were before Judge Bond, | 116" \Vinter, has this work iu hand, leaving the work of |~ Coxconn, N. H.—20" below zero. i Jo B o e b e ellow Jacket, §1,10, Crown P e @ d and 1o his beang armed. 1. E. Sekiller proved that the prisouer | in Baltimore, a fow days ago, who returned the ehil- | cetallisting commen schools for primary education cu | Liiueiog XD FRANCOS 14,240 elow 2670, | P s Gould & Cutsy, 713 inperial, $140; Cholar P Lard, 6d. lower. when admitied |-.nm’n.’.‘n._.m-u;u e wan u uative of Boston. | dren to their parents; but the order of the Court was | tircly to those societies now conducted for that purpose, | Baxeok, Mi.—Clear; wind X, W, Thermometer 12° below | toui, G218, i 4 LONDON MONEY MARKET. M,}-;’; fl'{'l“::l";;-»nfh:-;u:"."{"‘,-v';{ 8¢, 4. Devlin, on behalf of obeyed in one case and attachments have been issued | Aircady ten schools are established by this Association in | ze1o. ¥ ghuit Legal Teuders, 72 " Loxpox. Dec. 21—Noon.—United States Five-Twenty bouds | the prisoner e esould leave the case 1o Lis Louor's hands, | in the others. In one case Judge Magruder decided | verious dsmr avd are desiy : ll(r{n:m-l\'l‘ colored minis- | i\".x':'.':“ixi' "“.‘"‘S‘“_‘"P:" ‘\:i“""-', 11:‘.‘:.','.7,;:.‘:0‘“'“'&'.‘.’. i“&h'?::;};"u.’.}'fi;ll%‘é’.'mm-.&”:‘h ' of 1862 are quoted this worning ot 71§72 The new issue ot | Without addresing the jury that the writ of his Court took precedence of the pro- | 17* #n! teachgrs regurdless of sectarian or party | G AT SR . 2 Sl e g A - -yt " h : 3 A - 3 " i the 15th ust., from Washingon, the of Nalt Lake, . o ‘ e e aid e yiscuer was not sccused of amocinting | coedings in the Criminal Court. Tho Superintendent connections, 1hus far the baptists, who number lagely | “piy, (prpan, Dee. 21.—The Thermometer, ot 5o'clock this | e ambin Eiver, and Portiaud, on:-{; s, the Sasiens Loxvox, Dee. 21, p. m.—Covsols bave been 3 bimself with anuybody, but was charged with Laving, on Lie | gopy. among the Freedmen, are strongly enlisted in this work, | porning, stood at 49 Jock, 8t 7°. ts on his route. Fe goes frow here to Fort Yume and Avi- e "‘"..p.‘m 'M;’;.d. steedily improv- | gwp proper pereon, committed a crime. Mo ingtructed the jury mh-‘; e ity g N wnd other bodies are moving ip the same direction, fift B kel clear. Thdrmometer 60 below sero. s & ring . oud are g -day ot 90 for movey. | that, as & watter of law Leiug in army aguinnt Her Banatrs | JT08 Psemt Shnte o O ovia will bad 1 thice rases, 80, |2, YV 1 Brisbaing, & €outh Curaling ‘aater, has recently | Nowwicn, N. Y.—Clear ; Thermometer %° below zero. Ten | Tion, &t C. McCormick, Acting Covernor of Acizons, also AMERICAN SECURITIES, therht the: ;“""l!‘f:v‘:.{:"fh'x::‘_“:: -‘.’:‘;i‘.’,. :m'(‘l";}",;" - ; Children are safe nuless they are removed from the cownt given s v.»rrmmu- Xl« |;'l.mmuon 1o this msroc muo.u u..;m ln-’-h-: ol snow.. ., ¢ % ML at | ived by the stenmer from mcu outh. /i aleo show an upward tendency, azd we quoted to-dny at the | prisoner the benetit of it. The jury retired at 4 o'clock, Mr Bever] cases now on hand bats bees | sbout on_which it is proposed to establish wu In- | BUyraio N, Y.—AtGo. m, thermometer3% shove #70; The Himboldt Kegister, recontly n strong supporter of James o - p : Lo dinearad thi wnster, but are now fixed for trial stitute; the Executive Coumittee, out of respect to | Beon. =0 abore. = W, Nye for United State Seuator from Nevada, comes vut In & ties, 72} ; Tllincis | et lis Houor had sisdireeted the | ORGP0 00 VORI e rele er Cooper, of Now-York, for his devotion 10 the sduca- T TS e i ygidsd b thermome: lvgg}:ll’wmlt‘l; sgniust Lum. — - er 42 below ze « Bellinghan ‘om| ‘ashington Ror—Weather cloudy and mereusy 3%, (ae v smprots e in Chelr miben, Wor® S/} Soliowing figures : United States Five-Tw naming it **The Cooper In- ury, and bad contrad s 0w statement that the owis it Moo L el ey statement that the omission | 4oL the” Ansistant Commissioner, a8 th tion of the poor, contempl 8 ther bad. tudew nter i upon them, which had the desired @eatra) shiares, 79; Erie Railway shures, 40 10 Charge entered wes fatal to the indictment. ‘The Judge | Loxoos, Dec. 2l—Eveniug.—Cousols closed firm st 90 for | suid in naking the statement refeired Lo ie xi.,d merely thrown | i;'l‘.’;.’fll.i"::‘::"! by '""“‘xt.‘:fl,:f";..}‘..’{‘ of Jauuary, will | gtitute of yz..ml.;'-mlum. The Rev. Dr. Purker of Mas 3 . for wrguent Ly counsel. e refused to hear | CERSICH £ e > ek sachusets, the Rev. Mr. Conway of ork, Dr. Tur 6 & w. the thermomeier was 16° below zero; H torms have been prevailng in the northern "“"_Mm i aadbiirl e Slwiig privve: Faitald now, aft ind charged the jury. e Xh't B umqwfl«mumlm commenced to-dny | yor 7, Richarde, M. D. of Washington, and other well- of the State. Five &e_m{n'fr are ‘:qnmdm Lave ! i g ey i " 0'clock the Jury, i Teply W & message from the Court, | the cons of the Tariff. They gave a hearing | kyown gentlemen ere setive in promoting this movement. TiaLiva.—W ind north-west. ‘Thermometer € below zero. Scott Moutain, stopping sll travel. suates Five-Tweutles, Wif; is Central slares, 3%5; Erio | stated that they hud hot ugreeds Bug Shevy Sue o likeiibood of | to the wool growersaud the igon interests. Recretary | The folfowing indorsement will' dewonstrate how tho ob- | Foickias Moxuqr —ELeronas 0% Fine snow faling | The Hale und Norcross Mining Company yesterday declared Railway shaves, 453 RIS rocs M mmerew e uight, 036 | AoCulloeh will not seud the new Tariff bill prepared | jocts of this ussociation are approciated by distinguished allday. Thic pllot boats report hesey wresfier outside. an extin dividend of §200 per foot. o SN by Commissioner Wells to the Committee until next gentlemen North and South: BALTINOXE—1diostions of 8 @Iow Fiem IS RIght. Sxx Fraxcisco, Dec. 19 —United States District Judge Hoff- RESITTE OF THE PRISCNERS SENTENCED o FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. T . week. 1t is alleged i fully | The undessiened cordially ecommend this Assoctation ta the e man to-day ordered the condemuation of & quautity of spirits, 0} CE. Wasmxorox, Dec. Sl—United States Consul Thurston, st | Sroan s tin alleged that it hus been very materially | conidesce of the Ameriea peopie and exsneatly Loy it il be = scized for violation of the revenue laws. a e, (Toiwnte; has tadommedsbe Seerotary of Blais that ba haw it t'hlngrfd l;m;re the first draft was shown to the Secre- supported i the ‘work ciovating the millions of Freel NEVADA. “There is nothing doivg in Wheat; prices range from §1 70 to % y - tary of the Treasury. men in our kaad, FLECTION INTELLIGEXCE, IRELAND. ofticially notttied by the Sheriff that the Governor-General of the | Tpe F Somini i . s ; 225 y : ouso. Cominittee on Indian Affairs were en- | - 0. U- Howard, Major.Genersi; Joulah Quincy, Bosion, Thorias eial returms fiom the Nevads clection give Blaisdell i EXAMINATION OF STEPHEN J. MEANY IN DUBLIN— | Robt B dyuch, Jolu eMabon, Wi, & laves, Wi Haydea, | against the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, with rj A K. Bumside, of Risode lelas 5 L < g ' A 3 sl Danlel Whelan, Jol Quitt and Thowes Sclool reference to recent contracts for suppiying Indisn i, Alslawa; Joiu ¢ MEAME Ll Ka¥ Fraxcisco, Dec. 20—Gor. R. C. MeGormick of Arisong u_ SONE A8 & THE CHRISTMAS DUSNER—PEOTEST FROM THE PRiS- | goods. Commissioner Bogg apstifed i his own de- Eoptnr | ibe Tlon. Jates Spred. Ken ngz“m;flfi‘wm AR 3¢ o s S A Dikias, Doos 41808 ONERS. fense, and the Hon. A. C. Dvis of New-York ap- | ey b ol Lmsony e inme, U el fow: Oreges Jois the measures necessary to protect S.‘pu that section Afoeling of mingled amusement and surprise hus been | TORoXTO, Dec. 21.—The following letter was this | peared in support of the charges. The matter 8 ex- | we tion Geo W Vaacll Tex; ufus Seaton, Brevet Snjor-Geu: from the censinasd mmm Tudians, aud t keep woeasioned i this country by the arrestof Stephen Joseph | eveaing scut to the reporter of The Toronto Daily Telegrdph: citing considerable interest, and promise disclosures. | &7, ;“ AT 4 5““"‘" Bow:3oe = CUSTOMS RECEIPTS. e A eona Gasstte of Deoember 6 says that Col MeGarry Meany, on Saturds, London, and - his tranemission to Topoxto J. Dec. 21, 1966, The rumors to the effect that the Government is | hekiev T.W.Conway, formerly Assistant Comuussioner | |\ oy ionipn 50 7un 1nmeye. A e iead arrived ut. Fort Yuma. Fhe Territo- RIS BIPIR, . 40000, 4% 0000| 1xe Bomian Trothértood end bt Poinds of the Simien brip. | S0lliug g0ld, 8o true to » certsin extent. Alr of the Freedmen's Bureat in Louisiana, has boen leeted | ¢’ oy, x ooy, Dee. 21.—The receipte of gold on importa- | Ful Leeit hnd memorialized Congress 1o repeal the law whis country i strict cusiody o8 @ Fentan agent. The in New- York City and its Vienit McCulloeh is disposing in small quantities for the District Scereiary of this Associatiou for the States of New- | . S66, ving the territory in Pah Ute County to the State of Novada. 3 " oners in New-York City nity: dispe q s ~ fork, Ne: L " » "> | tions for the week ending December 15, 1866, arc us fol- | E'TInE S s ey e ot St e | iy of Mo g e D, 4 e |1 4 R SO | it e S g e e o e B, e mgo that both of the Fenian parties bad dispensed with the Toeee frionds . New-York'C Sl Lo v latty: agingt % not supplyng the market. e srd g TS WEEK. LAST WEEK, o’ wervices of Mr. Meauy, aud would 0 uo sccount place Sporsiing 10 the appeal made e i o | The Bank and Currency Bill is to be taken up about N ki 4 g7 Lo | 8AN Fraxcrsco, Deo. 19.—The steamer Constitu- o THE DISTRICT SUFFRAGE BILL. 564 41 12 o6 07 | tios sailed to-day with §1,061,800 in treasure, of which §€70,000 wuy trust or confidence in him; and, surely, when he | ¥ T"N,'"‘.';,.“' i oy e o propriety for pa Py m;m"“‘ J‘"}“"' % 34 il 111,487 72 | was tor New-York. Major-Gen. Ed. McCook, United States e e ‘“ 7 ] 2 are on foot to secure a settlement of the 127,083 &1 | Mizister to the Sandwich Islands, is & by her. He snade his way to Liverpool and London. efiecting no con~ :l:m'::u lflufu!'l :nlgle..:wz-%md etkrn'n?; Colorado and Nebraska questions b o g REJOICING IN NEW-JERSEY. 1 86 | Teturns on aceount of mmu.;-um" ecalment or disguise, Lat swaggerizg ubout the streets, it | Luriblt & F7est Bt S W G Menstande from the | The Cabinet was utteuded by all the Thieinbers to- | 7 FsLranAPE 1o Tux sumtes 72800 |, “1ne vessnbr Basife hesieribiel A Qoo oob suight have been plain to the most ordinary capecity that | Fevian Headquarters during their loug coniinement in the | day, Secretary Stanton bavivg Tetarned from his trip | , CAM0EN, N.J., Dec. 21.—A meeting of citizens was B e e raed scveral new mining dis- Do was on 1o Fenis mission. A notion, Dowever, is m"“h‘:,‘m‘:&”u‘:g'f“:k'“wfiw orth, heid ia Camdan, X, J. Just ights 1) 1Y glee crer the | 4 PRIVATE SOLDIER SHOT BY AN OVFICER i st gt cuminated fn o gt which Mes not 44 5 friea 0 o - pows. wdely uprova!tm that €L came over with the Intent | now 1o outrage theis fecliie aud g ooy ey dis "5 Major-Gen. 0. 0. Howard, Commissioner of the | fypbia. Tho cf.f'..;':a pnp'ia‘!prrmmd s Rapdtome sk | * FORTRESS Mosgor, Dee. 21.—On the 11th inst., ot eleg Sl A l{'..",'& "".',g.."‘. 3 of geitiog himself arrasted, 8¢ (bst be will moke e B Frecamen's Buresu, has gone South on & tour of iti- | flag to the Hon. Jame M. Scovel. — Isuiab C. Ware, Lioot. Tebert Olcutt of the soth United Scates Infantry, whch | hurbor. The steantug Columbla was suak, and several small “H‘b’m"‘m“‘ 7% Qe baluis "‘“'"""“'"R"M'F"‘""‘ spection. mude the presesiation speech, and was followed by the | dead private Kiag of the samo Togiment 12 miles from York: | gyiling erafts were capsized. while quite & of ::: - Meany was brought before fo iy i A Lo A "Tho Recretary of War, who has been absent from | Liou. 1. D. Thatcher, late of Kansas. Yown, whlo driving » Government tears contaiting the Lieuten- | vessels were injured. Parties futereated in the Dead police office in this eity on Monday, most ¢! conewr r. Lynch, on behalf of the Washington for several days, has to-da; rued and A antand two friends. mamw-m-mmmmymmu Jost hearily by the storm. Telograis from Sacrumente and bret oxamination, was remsnced unii omoriow. 116 | Somceset Cor Ruberis 10 he iisons of, o York for s el i e g g gy A g King alowing 4o o ot s driver; enchng 1 Olest | roekion sial hal A 6 el SRS, woa e1- eowplsined that bis trestment had been ii wnid 1t has | | ofions for w Christmas dinner Tor the Fenian — "' OBITUARY. ting King, through the Lead. | perienced at S o'clock this moru g, while 1 this city to vibrue been, 10 say least of it, extrnordivary. The arrest | further consider it an insult to me F“‘l!:'mmm T 'lh!l::inudl Dompe FHONCve Meeqp Cotn gy a ’.fl mumu;]' c;:n hl:'i“ nnmm" L":'T‘uflm'“‘;':fl ‘ e % o ; D . mittee termined ur requested the elrenmes o ) - was wede :n London on the ipformation of & policeman, | will not be recipicnts of « Christman diuper from any source. | 0 ve dote to m‘“" - g b DEATH OF BISHOP ELLIOTT OF GEORGIA. e odnld eeatigate i: thi bing done the Court | g1 TheTollowing 470 e g e ey S %: Sevon then, without having been brought before Joks MCMANON, late P. T of Andereon, Tnd. brate the auniversary of the battle of New-Orleans. v Shr - , §0%, Belcher, ® wagis n, ¢ is enzaged in preparing areport for trabsmission (o Washivg: | g17; Ewpire e 09, %o in that country, he wis_conveyed across 1o Ireland, ——— Gen. Darbin Ward of Obio declines to serve as | Y TRLEORATE 70 TES TRIBUXE ton, bus the deeision su fur is kept secret. a8 4 » % » ) S the habeas cofpus ect s ip abeyance, and where the FOSTON. Commissioner to settle the claims of West Virginia [ Savaxxag, Ga., Dec. 21, —Stephen Elliott, D.D., the | o s a8 gl ca PHNPUIRETS et 2 ‘Lhm;"l':'fl;.':o';w;%""“'&fl'flm sxtbocity etis | o rutesnsrn s - ; s against the Government, to which he had been up- | Bishop of Georgis, died this evening it o'clock. PHILADELPEIA, CANADA ieop. Now, ie course of proceedin, Bostoy, Dee. 21.—1n tbe Common (Councila report | pointed. He is here to secur bis i 0 88 e s RS BY TELAGRAPR 7O TRE TRIAVER. r 4 o ty pre o i : ding. located o ort- o b e fur the W reland, g6 that ot e surpented | ewess what i bacwn st e, Sty prapesCloui Bovoe ey | Jsanc Rodfield of Boston, sud formerly Chiefastlen | # 70ttt o e o ; | Tt ate® e aimont eutin y destrosed by o ihis morning. 1t | plovion in England. . o ) of Vermont, has been appointed, and to-day accepted POUGHREEPSIE, Dec. 21,—The steamboats | was ooe ett. fron und steel merchaut u‘l‘u | Phe smount given by the Canadian Government to the all probably 10n thus raised by theé urrest and deportstion of Mr. owned ¢ od in Ne Wil add butgely 0 the beucfit of the city and it peogle; s esti mated at §1,000, 000 I, possed here 1l Y in oy pebee Ketie! Fund 15 §50,000, Auother iustalhment of 00 w the position Coansel for the vernment to look ¥ N the eable yestenday fiom eeeived thy hen Joseph Al " aaterday five arreats wore made in Dublin.” One of | o Aue deriorients® \ " 18 the master | after the cases now ding in Earope, growing out pedobssih 3 Wi of aoms fmportanco 10 the Venlen argauteasion. | o n (e ol e s 44 10, e rgoasd . et lmr the sezure of properiy alleged to have Bolcnged fo | Tt e oo ek 1a & D Tl isteis. | Graseh, Job o | o ot of 21,00 frem Ut . the Rebe) Government ~ Vue smiount involyed is YOIV | Kisw weatlics b Mghsiuiage w ik pipsiis v " £, A, Vbl Beliean urpyed boie yesterday, AL olyuk 12 /dgck o ALat Gy (e pelive uieiod (g ) enciigia wavas 1w Tulbeis.

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